The incidence and magnitude of fibrinolytic activation in trauma patients
Imran Raza(Queen Mary University of London), Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London), Simon Stanworth(Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)), Joanna Manson(Protected Trust Services (United Kingdom)), Ross Davenport(Queen Mary University of London), Catherine Spoors(Queen Mary University of London), Daniel P. Hart(National Health Service), B.J. HUNT(King's College London), John Pasi(Queen Mary University of London), Shahab Khan(Queen Mary University of London), Peter K. MacCallum(Queen Mary University of London), C. P. Rourke(Queen Mary University of London), Henry De’Ath(Queen Mary University of London), S. Allard(NHS Blood and Transplant), Sean Platton(Queen Mary University of London)
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